
Vistara announces direct flights to Coimbatore, expands its domestic footprint
India Today
On Thursday, Vistara announced the addition of Coimbatore as the 31st destination to its domestic network with direct connectivity to and from Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru, starting from May 20.
India’s finest full-service carrier, Vistara, on Thursday, announced the addition of Coimbatore as the 31st destination to its domestic network with direct connectivity to and from Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru, starting from May 20.
The airline will operate daily flights to the city from Delhi and Mumbai and double daily connectivity from Bengaluru starting June 3 June.
A popular tourist attraction and a key industrial hub, Coimbatore is also Vistara’s second destination in the state of Tamil Nadu, after Chennai.
Bookings are now open on all channels.
Vinod Kannan, Chief Executive Officer, Vistara, said, “We are delighted to be adding Coimbatore to our domestic network and further strengthening our presence in the South of India. Coimbatore is a popular tourist destination and a key industrial hub of Tamil Nadu. We are confident that travelers will appreciate having the choice of flying Vistara on the routes and enjoy our award-winning product and services.”

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